we have been providing shop drawings and services for the architectural woodwork industry. You can be assured you are working with professionals who have years of experience. All of our drawings are produced in the USA, to meet or exceed your standards.

We focus on supporting the Commercial Cabinet and Architectural Woodwork Industry. With years of experience working in the industry you can be assured you will receive a product you would be proud to call your own.

We know in today’s economy saving money is a key ingredient to success, that’s why we exist. We can help by providing shop drawings as an addition to your existing workforce or we can be your workforce.

The Casewood Difference

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Expertise

With extensive knowledge of AWI Quality Standards and M3 certification from the Woodwork Institute you can be assured you are working professionals in the industry. We use AutoCAD to produce our drawings and have extensive knowledge in the common standards used.

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Pricing

We provide a FIXED PRICE on your project before any work begins so there are no surprises. You will have a detailed proposal with the scope of work identified. We can also provide pricing before you submit a bid to a contractor or client. Submit your project to us and we can respond with a cost within 24 hours and many times the same day.

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Quality

Shop drawing quality is important and that is why we work with you to make sure you get exactly what you want. Whether you need us to match your style and standards or you want us to create your standards. You can be confident that what you receive will be something you would be proud to call your own. We care.

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Shop drawing paper size and scales. The most common sizes of shop drawings are 11×17 (Tabloid) and 24×36 (Arch D) here are some good guidelines for what scales to use on both. For 11×17 the best scale to use for your elevations is typically 3/8” as this... read more

I’ve worked for and with many cabinet companies over the years and I have noticed everyone has a different opinion of shop drawings, whether it is the level of detailed required to how much you can change the architects designs, and opinions vary widely. Some... read more

When I started PCD in 2005 the economy was booming and I had ample companies that needed my services, there also wasn’t much competition and the companies I worked with were swamped with work that their departments couldn’t handle. Then in 2008/09 we all know what... read more